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		<title>Lawmakers make case for dental carve-out bill at Session&#8217;s end</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Day 60 of the 2016 Legislative Session and with passage of a bill to separate children&#8217;s dental insurance under Medicaid from other medical coverage secured, GOP lawmakers held a press conference to garner support for their plan and potentially avert a veto from Gov. Rick Scott. Senate President-designate Joe Negron and Rep. Jose Felix Diaz spoke to reporters to burnish their bill, saying it is keeping with national trends and would more efficiently administer care. Both legislators said having a separate policy and benefit&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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